Leroy Burgess
Capturing the formula of feeling good with NYC's boogie master
Capturing the formula of feeling good with NYC's boogie master
The Afro-Cuban heritage: Pounding polyrhythms and soul music at a house tempo
Catching up with the super soul friends from the 313
The man formerly know as Manitoba on how excellence is born from isolation
Advice on creating timeless music - and surviving dealing with Wu-Tang
No bossa, no wave: connecting the dots with the man behind Lounge Lizards and DNA
Bass still is the place for one-half of Cassius
Kompakt's posterboy on the politics of handing in demos
Ty food for thought
Jazz against the machine: the emergence of disharmony under Italian fascism
This classically trained jazzman knows the needs of great house
The swagger of bruk and two-bar loops explained by a Kiwi soul ambassador
The one like Steve Carr takes us from his reggae roots to reshaping drum & bass
A lesson in bass from Florida's subwoofer icon
Callin' the hit-maker: Pretty Purdie reveals the truth behind his heavy-hitting breaks
Italy's horror-prog master: scaring kids four generations and counting
How an immigrant from Barbados became one of pop's most versatile producers
Back from the Chilean hinterland, Senõr Coconut went straight to Kraftwerk
Florence and the machines: how an Italian electro rebel helped shape house and techno
On the couch with Italy's version of Mancuso and Siano